How to manually install a driver for Intel wireless adapters in Ubuntu?





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I am more-less new at dual-booting Ubuntu up to now I was using Ubuntu just on a VM and everything was working because of the Ethernet connection.
But, when I boot it from a flash drive the Wi-Fi did not work I figured out that the problem is the missing driver for my Intel® Wireless-AC 9560 card so I booted into Windows and downloaded them to another flash drive from the Intel website in a .tgz format.
Now the only thing for me to do is install it.
Can you please give me the right command to install the driver from the file, so I don't have to connect it to through a cable?
PS: I'm using the Pop_OS variant of Ubuntu.
Thanks!










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  • When you login on Ubuntu (VM), could you access Wi-Fi? Did you test it?

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I am more-less new at dual-booting Ubuntu up to now I was using Ubuntu just on a VM and everything was working because of the Ethernet connection.
But, when I boot it from a flash drive the Wi-Fi did not work I figured out that the problem is the missing driver for my Intel® Wireless-AC 9560 card so I booted into Windows and downloaded them to another flash drive from the Intel website in a .tgz format.
Now the only thing for me to do is install it.
Can you please give me the right command to install the driver from the file, so I don't have to connect it to through a cable?
PS: I'm using the Pop_OS variant of Ubuntu.
Thanks!










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I am more-less new at dual-booting Ubuntu up to now I was using Ubuntu just on a VM and everything was working because of the Ethernet connection.
But, when I boot it from a flash drive the Wi-Fi did not work I figured out that the problem is the missing driver for my Intel® Wireless-AC 9560 card so I booted into Windows and downloaded them to another flash drive from the Intel website in a .tgz format.
Now the only thing for me to do is install it.
Can you please give me the right command to install the driver from the file, so I don't have to connect it to through a cable?
PS: I'm using the Pop_OS variant of Ubuntu.
Thanks!










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I am more-less new at dual-booting Ubuntu up to now I was using Ubuntu just on a VM and everything was working because of the Ethernet connection.
But, when I boot it from a flash drive the Wi-Fi did not work I figured out that the problem is the missing driver for my Intel® Wireless-AC 9560 card so I booted into Windows and downloaded them to another flash drive from the Intel website in a .tgz format.
Now the only thing for me to do is install it.
Can you please give me the right command to install the driver from the file, so I don't have to connect it to through a cable?
PS: I'm using the Pop_OS variant of Ubuntu.
Thanks!







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  • When you login on Ubuntu (VM), could you access Wi-Fi? Did you test it?

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  • When you login on Ubuntu (VM), could you access Wi-Fi? Did you test it?

    – Marmayogi
    Apr 6 at 20:07

















When you login on Ubuntu (VM), could you access Wi-Fi? Did you test it?

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